BOSTITCH Coil Siding Nailer, 15-Grad (N75C-1)

Brand:BOSTITCH

3.3/5

420.50

PRODUKTBESCHREIWUNG Dëse 15-Grad Coil Mantel / Siding Nailer ass ideal fir Héichvolumen Neel. Den Dachnailer ass liicht a passt séier d'Nageldéift un. Hänkt vun dësem 15-Grad Coil Sheathing / Siding Roofing Nailer fir Komfort an Haltbarkeet of. VUN DER Produzent Den N75C-1 - Coil Sheathing / Siding Nailer ass perfekt fir Héichvolumen Neel vu Wand- an Dachbeschichtung. Et fiert 15-Grad Drot Schweess gesammelt a Plastik agefouert Nol mat Shank Duerchmiesser vun 0,090-Zoll ze 0,131-Zoll. Et huet e liichte Aluminiumdesign fir zousätzlech Haltbarkeet. En justierbaren Tiefeguide setzt d'Neel séier a bequem op déi gewënscht Tiefe. Gewiicht 4,9-Pond, 2,22 Kilo. Driving Power 630 Zoll / Pound. Fastener Range 1 1/2-Zoll ze 3-Zoll Drot Weld a Plastik agebaut coil Nol (.090-Zoll ze .131-Zoll Shank) Magazin Muecht 225-300 Nol Betribssystemer Drock 70-120 PSI thread fit Typ 1/4- Zoll NPT.

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Upassbar Tiefeguide setzt Neel séier a bequem op déi gewënscht Tiefe. De Coil Siding Nailer huet e liichte Aluminiumdesign fir Haltbarkeet. D'siding nailer fiert 15 Ofschloss Drot Weld gesammelt a Plastik agefouert Nol mat shank Duerchmiesser vun .090-Zoll - .131-Zoll. D'Schlitten Nagelpistoul ass perfekt fir héich-Volumen Neel vu Wand- an Dachbeschichtung.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Color ‎Multi
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 118 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎SHEATHING NAILER
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎N75C-1
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.9 pounds
Manufacturer ‎BOSTITCH
Material ‎Blend
Part Number ‎N75C-1
Power Source ‎Air Powered
Product Dimensions ‎17.1 x 16 x 6.3 inches
Size ‎One Size

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Scritto da: Patrick McConnell
Reliable quality
Bostitch quality shines.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
After slight modifications working perfectly!
Despite some of the negative reviews I purchased this nail gun. It appealed to me because it is capable of shooting down to a 1 1/2" siding nail and up to a 3" framing nail. (two in one). I purchased some 1 1/2" nails locally for a siding project I have and the gun would shoot one nail and not feed the next nail. I took the gun and nails to the place I purchased the nails (a place that specializes in fasteners and nail guns, not big box) prepared to buy a siding nailer they recommended. They asked to see the gun, even though they do not sell Bostitch they recognized the problem immediately. Not the gun but the nails. They explained the wire spacing on the nail coil from one nail manufacturer to another can vary slightly. The solution was to grind down the teeth on the feed pawl of the gun to allow for out of tolerance nails. They said it is common to have to do this on all nail gun manufacturers. The gun now shoot flawlessly! The only reasons I did not give it five stars is Bostitch should have accounted for this variation in nails in the design of the gun and second I have only shoot the gun a few times so don't know about the longevity of the gun. By the way place that fixed the gun was Southern Fastener in Oklahoma City. They did it for free, great people!
Scritto da: Ryan
Horrible fiber cement gun, poor performance at lower PSI, poor nail cycling, poor nail housing design
This nail gun is plagued with significant flaws: 1) Poor nail depth control at less than 90 psi. 2) Poor nail cycling performace at less than 90 psi, 3) poor nail magazine design. I own several Stanley Bostitch nail guns and have found that the gas system on their coil nail guns cannot cycle at the lower end of the specified operating range. This may be of little concern for simple wood fence installs but for tricky fiber cement installations, specifically those where fiber cement is directly installed over XPS foam, the lack of finesse when driving nails makes the gun almost useless. I was nailing plank fiber cement siding over 1" XPS foam through OSB and into wall studs with 3" smooth shank nails (Bostitch C10P120DG). At 90+ psi, nails blew clean through the siding, even with a delicate bump of the nosepiece on the plank surface. Adjusting the nail depth wheel to minimum did not fix the issue. Nails did advance correctly though. At 70-80 psi, nail depth was controlled but nails would not advance. The work-around was to fire the nail in the chamber, move the gun to an area over the foam sheathing, bump against the sheathing while firing and pushing nails to advance with left hand, fire siding, repeat. Literally every other nail would fire this way. Zero nails would fire otherwise. Completely disappointing. I have framing guns that won't fire at lower pressures either, but they don't need to, and don't advertise operating at 70 psi, either. Lastly the nail magazine/chamber is apparently suited for no more than 2 1/2" nails like its little brother (N66). The 3" nail barely fits in the chamber (driving end) and the magazine height won't allow the nails to be domed up at all. In fact, if the nails are domed up the magazine door can fly open during nailing the the whole coil falls out and unwinds. I almost forgot to add that if the nail isn't coil isn't PERFECT, it won't feed. Period. I did find a solution, however. I bought a Hitachi NV75AG which could not be more different than the Bostitch N75C. At nearly double the cost, it is worth every penny. I bought mine well used and slightly abused and still paid about the same price as the new N75C. The Hitachi is an amazing piece of equipment. It feeds nearly anything you can put in it (straight or bent up) at any pressure (down to 70 psi at 100% cycling) with dead nutz depth precision. The magazine is roomy and sturdy, too. I won't EVER buy a Bostitch coil gun of any kind. I'm looking for an excuse to get rid of my Bostitch roofing nailer and replace it with a Hitachi. And the crazy thing is that just a few months ago I would have told you Bostitch made great nail guns. The N75C was an eye opener to me -- one that has forever tarnished the reputation of Stanley Bostitch...
Scritto da: Paul J. Ste Marie
Should have bought this one first
This is just about perfect. Setting the nail depth only took one or two tries, and it worked flawlessly, spitting through nails through an entire siding project without a jam. It just works, unlike the Metabo/Hitachi that preceeded it.
Scritto da: Michael Christopher finkbeiner
Make sure using 85/90 psi and oil daily
Works great using on hardie siding, make sure you only use 85/90 psi and to oil the gun daily. Also make sure nails are load properly and you will have no issues.
Scritto da: Peter Pawn
Made my siding job EASY
Read the reviews on Amazon and bought the Bostitch gun with no small consternation, but the thought of pre-drilling and hammering all the siding I needed to replace was even more dismaying. So glad I took the leap. This gun is great once you figure out the air pressure you need to run and the depth setting. Made for a fast and easy job. I cannot recommend this gun enough! Thanks Bostitch for a great tool!
Scritto da: Allan G
Jams way to often
This nailer jammed on the second nail. No instructions on how to clear the jam. I was able to figure it out an still worked. I have experienced a jam every 10 nails or so.
Scritto da: Tiffany
This nail gun is awesome!
I just installed 100 feet of cedar fencing with this nail gun with no issues whatsoever! Just oil it, and it will run! Depth adjustment is easy in combo with the psi as an adjustment, and the no-mar tip did not chew up the boards. No jams or problems. The wide variety of nail lengths this gun takes makes it very versatile.
Scritto da: STEVE ROB REVIEWS
Absolutely impressed with the nail gun . Great buy
The media could not be loaded. As a novice to this style of air nailer my first thoughts was its very powerful and a tool I needed. I don't like the bump fire and am changing the included trigger to have it only fire one at a time. The video show exactly my first impressions . I really like the nail gun and have used it since adjusting the air pressure. The nail depth adjustment on the gun works great . I do have a Paslode framing nailer that uses a gas cartridge and I would say this air gun is a lot more powerful. The 3 inch nails fire in every time and no jams . I like its compactness and ability to store enough nails without constantly refilling. I did put some fencing up with 2 inch nails and it worked flawless. Yes it takes a bit of adjustments and getting used to the gun but I love the unit now and would recommend it highly. Steve Rob Reviews
Scritto da: Wintertree
Brand name
worked OK....shot a lot of nails on our new build...but temperamental....not what I expect from Bostitch products...everything must be kept lubed...both inside the gun....and also outside around the nail carrier assembly....or it will jamb and misfire...Once you know this..problems are minimal
Scritto da: M. Boudreault
J'adore
Wow très bonne machine. Utiliser pour assembler des boîtes à fleurs avec clou en galvanisés metabo de 2'' 'ajustememt facile et précis et jamais eu aucun blocage.
Scritto da: Pete McBeat
Good not great
I bought this for a sheathing gun for framing. It works a lot better with Smooth nails than spirals for some reason,. Whenever I load spirals it misfires every second shot, and frequently fires double shots, not the greatest for a higher up name brand but it is light and Hook is very handy
Scritto da: Klaus Gross
Lightweight
Nice and light compared to framing guns, easy adjustment

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